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Corporate Bitcoin Buying Smashes Records Despite Massive Strategic Losses

by Anindya Paul
May 7, 2026
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Corporate interest in cryptocurrency is at an all-time high as the current market remains volatile and uncertain. The first quarter of 2026 saw publicly traded companies make record levels of institutional investment into digital assets that will forever alter how these entities treat decentralized assets. The amount of cryptocurrency being bought demonstrates a shift in mindset for many businesses regarding) decentralized assets, and the fact that businesses continue to seek ways to increase their digital treasuries despite the enormous losses recently suffered by nearly all of the major players in the space underscores the level of risk that companies face by holding Bitcoin as part of their corporate balance sheet.

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A Historic Quarter for Institutional Buying

The first quarter’s data is nothing short of astounding. The first quarter data shows public companies purchased 50,351 BTC net. This is the largest corporate accounting in history for any 3-month period. Corporate America showed no hesitation to use equity sales, preferred stock issuances, and deep treasury reserves to increase their market exposure. Corporate America appears to be establishing Bitcoin as an asset for long-term treasury associated with stores of value versus a short-term speculative investment.

Strategy Bleeds Billions in Unrealized Losses

While the buying trend was historically strong, the financial fallout for the market’s biggest player was severe. Strategy, the undisputed titan of corporate Bitcoin holding, reported a jaw-dropping $12.54 billion net loss for the first quarter. This massive deficit was almost entirely driven by a $14.46 billion unrealized loss directly tied to Bitcoin’s sharp price decline early in the year. This brutal accounting reality perfectly illustrates how quickly corporate balance sheets can violently swing when a company ties its financial health to the unpredictable movements of a decentralized market.

Expanding the Digital Vault

Despite the staggering quarterly losses, Strategy has shown absolutely no signs of slowing down its aggressive acquisition plan. As of early May, the firm held an incredible 818,334 Bitcoin, representing a 22 percent increase since the start of the year. The company reported that its average purchase price sits at approximately $75,537 per coin. With Bitcoin currently trading near the $82,000 mark, Strategy’s total digital vault is valued at over $66 billion. To maintain this aggressive growth, the firm raised a massive $11.68 billion this year alone through strategic stock sales and heavily subscribed preferred share offerings.

A Potential Shift in the Hold Strategy

Perhaps the most surprising development of the quarter came from Strategy’s founder and executive chairman, Michael Saylor. Long known for his absolute refusal to sell, Saylor shocked market analysts by floating a new possibility. During an earnings call, he suggested that the company could potentially sell a portion of its Bitcoin holdings to help fund future dividend payments. By moving from “never sell” to some sales initiatives, he is demonstrating the increased level of sophistication of the organization as they manage their digital asset portfolio to maximize existing shareholders.

Balancing Demand with Extreme Pressure

The first quarter, which saw an unprecedented number of events, illustrates the two sides of today’s digital asset market. On the one hand, the continued surge in corporate demand indicates institutional confidence in the cryptocurrency ecosystem is stronger than it has ever been. On the other hand, the billions of dollars in losses highlight the huge challenges that volatile assets present to corporate accounting. As more companies build their balance sheets with Bitcoin, the balance between high levels of corporate demand and dramatic market risk will continue to shape the financial story into next year. 

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